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Jo Lynn Carroll
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Research article
  1. Mind the gap – Relevant design for laboratory oil exposure of fish as informed by a numerical impact assessment model

    Håvard G. Frøysa, Raymond Nepstad [+6]

    Science of The Total Environment 2023-12

  2. An impact-based environmental risk assessment model toolbox for offshore produced water discharges

    Raymond Nepstad, Konstantinos Kotzakoulakis [+3]

    Marine Pollution Bulletin 2023-06

  3. An annual profile of the impacts of simulated oil spills on the Northeast Arctic cod and haddock fisheries

    JoLynn Carroll, Håvard G. Frøysa [+7]

    Marine Pollution Bulletin 2022-11

  4. A standard protocol for describing the evaluation of ecological models

    Benjamin Planque, Johanna M. Aarflot [+15]

    Ecological Modelling 2022-09

  5. Northeast Arctic Cod and Prey Match-Mismatch in a High-Latitude Spring-Bloom System

    Frode B. Vikebø, Ole Jacob Broch [+5]

    Frontiers in Marine Science 2021-12-20

  6. Simulating crude oil exposure, uptake and effects in North Atlantic Calanus finmarchicus populations

    Ole Jacob Broch, Raymond Nepstad [+4]

    Marine Environmental Research 2020-12

  7. A genomic catalog of Earth’s microbiomes

    Stephen Nayfach, Simon Roux [+266]

    Nature Biotechnology 2020-11-09

  8. Chemosynthesis influences food web and community structure in high-Arctic benthos

    EKL Åström, ML Carroll [+5]

    Marine Ecology Progress Series 2019-10-24

  9. Geophysical and geochemical controls on the megafaunal community of a high Arctic cold seep

    Arunima Sen, Emmelie K. L. Åström [+6]

    Biogeosciences 2018-07-25

  10. Assessing impacts of simulated oil spills on the Northeast Arctic cod fishery

    JoLynn Carroll, Frode Vikebø [+7]

    Marine Pollution Bulletin 2018-01

  11. A communal catalogue reveals Earth’s multiscale microbial diversity

    Luke R. Thompson, Jon G. Sanders [+302]

    Nature 2017-11-01

  12. Methane cold seeps as biological oases in the high‐Arctic deep sea

    Emmelie K. L. Åström, Michael L. Carroll [+4]

    Limnology and Oceanography 2017-10-27

  13. Postglacial response of Arctic Ocean gas hydrates to climatic amelioration

    Pavel Serov, Sunil Vadakkepuliyambatta [+9]

    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2017-06-05

  14. Microbial and viral-like rhodopsins present in coastal marine sediments from four polar and subpolar regions

    José L. López, Marcelo Golemba [+8]

    FEMS Microbiology Ecology 2016-11-03

  15. Sediment transport and deposition in the Ingøydjupet trough, SW Barents Sea

    J. Junttila, J. Carroll [+2]

    Continental Shelf Research 2014-03

  16. Toxicity data for modeling impacts of oil components in an Arctic ecosystem

    G.H. Olsen, C. Klok [+13]

    Marine Environmental Research 2013-09

  17. Bioaccumulation of phenanthrene and benzo[a]pyrene in Calanus finmarchicus

    Louise Kiel Jensen, Jani O. Honkanen [+2]

    Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 2012-04

  18. Arctic versus temperate comparison of risk assessment metrics for 2-methyl-naphthalene

    Gro Harlaug Olsen, Mathijs G.D. Smit [+4]

    Marine Environmental Research 2011-10

  19. Effects of mortality changes on biomass and production in Calanus spp. populations

    J Skardhamar, M Reigstad [+4]

    Aquatic Biology 2011-04-28

  20. Ecotoxicological Mechanisms and Models in an Impact Analysis Tool for Oil Spills

    Frederik De Laender, Gro Harlaug Olsen [+12]

    Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A 2011-03-09

  21. Sedimentary radioactive tracers and diffusive models

    J. Carroll & I. Lerche

    Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 2010-08

  22. Sources and distributions of 137Cs, 238Pu, 239,240Pu radionuclides in the north-western Barents Sea

    Agata Zaborska, Jerzy Wojciech Mietelski [+3]

    Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 2010-04

  23. Sedimentation and particle dynamics in the seasonal ice zone of the Barents Sea

    Kanchan Maiti, JoLynn Carroll [+1]

    Journal of Marine Systems 2010-01

  24. Accumulation of organic carbon in western Barents Sea sediments

    JoLynn Carroll, Agata Zaborska [+4]

    Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 2008-10

  25. Carbon flux and ecosystem feedback in the northern Barents Sea in an era of climate change: An introduction

    P. Wassmann, J. Carroll [+1]

    Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 2008-10

  26. Recent sediment accumulation rates for the Western margin of the Barents Sea

    Agata Zaborska, JoLynn Carroll [+5]

    Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 2008-10

  27. Effects of drill cuttings on biogeochemical fluxes and macrobenthos of marine sediments

    Morten Thorne Schaanning, Hilde Cecilie Trannum [+3]

    Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 2008-06

  28. PCBs, PBDEs and pesticides released to the Arctic Ocean by the Russian Rivers Ob and Yenisei

    JoLynn Carroll, Vladimir Savinov [+4]

    Environmental Science and Technology 2008

  29. Carbon flux and ecosystem feed back in the northern Barents Sea in an era of climate change: An introduction

    Paul Friedrich Wassmann, JoLynn Carroll [+1]

    Deep-Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 2008

  30. PCBs, PBDEs and pesticides released to the Arctic Ocean by the Russian Rivers Ob and Yenisei

    JoLynn Carroll, Vladimir Savinov [+4]

    Environmental Science & Technology 2007-11-23

  31. Seabird Guano Is an Efficient Conveyer of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) to Arctic Lake Ecosystems

    A. Evenset, J. Carroll [+4]

    Environmental Science & Technology 2007-01-11

  32. Intercomparison of alpha and gamma spectrometry techniques used in 210Pb geochronology

    Agata Zaborska, JoLynn Carroll [+2]

    Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 2007-01

  33. Seabird Guano is an efficient conveyer of persistent organic pollutants (Pops) to Arctic Lake Ecosystems

    Anita Evenset, Jo Lynn Carroll [+4]

    Environmental Science and Technology 2007

  34. Stable carbon and hydrogen isotope measurements on Black Sea water-column methane

    W.S. Reeburgh, S.C. Tyler [+1]

    Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 2006-08

  35. A multi-generation Calanus finmarchicus culturing system for use in long-term oil exposure experiments

    Louise Kiel Jensen, JoLynn Carroll [+4]

    Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 2006-05

  36. A multi-generation Calanus finmarchicus culturing system for use in long-term oil exposure experiments

    Louise Kiel Jensen, JoLynn Carroll [+4]

    Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 2006

  37. Snow and ice concentrations of selected persistent pollutants in the Ob–Yenisey River watershed

    S. Melnikov, J. Carroll [+3]

    Science of The Total Environment 2003-05

  38. Bioaccumulation of radiocaesium in Arctic seals

    JoLynn Carroll, Hans Wolkers [+2]

    Marine Pollution Bulletin 2002-12

  39. Radioactivity near the Sunken Submarine “Kursk” in the Southern Barents Sea

    Genady G. Matishov, Dimitry G. Matishov [+4]

    Environmental Science & Technology 2002-03-28

  40. Artificial radionuclides in sediments of the Don River Estuary and Azov Sea

    Genady G Matishov, Dimitry G Matishov [+3]

    Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 2002-01

  41. Radioactivity near the sunken submarine Kursk in the Southern Barents Sea

    G.G. Matishov, D. G. Matishov [+4]

    Environmental Science and Technology 2002

  42. Snow and ice concentrations of selected persistent pollutants in the Ob -Yenisey River watershed

    S. Melnikov, JoLynn Carroll [+3]

    Science of the Total Environment 2002

  43. Artificial radionuclides in the Don River estuary and Azov Sea

    G.G. Matishov, D. G. Matishov [+3]

    Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 2002

  44. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Sediments of the White Sea, Russia

    Vladimir M Savinov, Tatiana N Savinova [+4]

    Marine Pollution Bulletin 2000-10

  45. Transport processes in the Kara Sea

    Thomas A. McClimans, Donald R. Johnson [+4]

    Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 2000-06-15

  46. Discharges of nuclear waste into the Kola Bay and its impact on human radiological doses

    Genady G. Matishov, Dimitry G. Matishov [+3]

    Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 2000-03

  47. Discharges of nuclear waste into the Kola Bay and its impact on human radiological doses

    G.G. Matishov, D. G. Matishov [+3]

    Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 2000

  48. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in sediments of the White Sea, Russia

    V. M. Savinov, Tatiana Savinova [+4]

    Marine Pollution Bulletin 2000

  49. Distribution coefficients (Kd's) for use in risk assessment models of the Kara Sea

    J Carroll, F Boisson [+7]

    Applied Radiation and Isotopes 1999-07

  50. Geochronology of Lake Baikal from 210Pb and 137Cs radioisotopes

    J. Carroll, M. Williamson [+3]

    Applied Radiation and Isotopes 1999-06

  51. Anthropogenic radionuclides in Kola and Motovsky Bays of the Barents Sea, Russia

    Genady G. Matishov, Dmitry G. Matishov [+3]

    Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 1999-04

  52. Sediment ages and flux variations from depth profiles of 210Pb: lake and marine examples

    J Carroll, I Lerche [+2]

    Applied Radiation and Isotopes 1999-04

  53. Anthropogenic radionuclides in the Kola and Motovsky Bays of the Barents Sea

    G.G. Matishov, D. G. Matishov [+3]

    Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 1999

  54. Miljøovervåking i Nordområdene – noen eksempler

    Salve Dahle & JoLynn Carroll

    Vann 1999

  55. Transport Pathways of Radionuclides and Chemical Contaminants in the Kara Sea

    M. Krosshavn, J. Carroll [+6]

    Radiation Protection Dosimetry 1998-01-01

  56. Summary of IAEA-MEL's investigation of Kara Sea radioactivity and radiological assessment

    P.P. Povinec, I. Osvath [+8]

    Marine Pollution Bulletin 1997-07

  57. Radionuclide adsorption to sediments from nuclear waste dumping sites in the Kara Sea

    J. Carroll, F. Boisson [+2]

    Marine Pollution Bulletin 1997-07

  58. A note on partition coefficient distributions

    J. Carroll & I. Lerche

    Mathematical Geology 1996-11

  59. Uranium removal during low discharge in the Ganges-Brahmaputra mixing zone

    JoLynn Carroll & Willard S. Moore

    Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 1993-11

  60. The role of the Ganges-Brahmaputra mixing zone in supplying barium and226Ra to the Bay of Bengal

    Jolynn Carroll, kelly Kenison Falkner [+2]

    Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 1993-07

  61. Determining resolution for profiles in marine sediments

    J.L Carroll & I Lerche

    Marine Chemistry 1991-04

  62. A simplified method for 226Ra determinations in natural waters

    Jolynn Butts, James F. Todd [+3]

    Marine Chemistry 1988-12

  63. A new method for the rapid measurement of 224Ra in natural waters

    undefined Rama, James F Todd [+2]

    Marine Chemistry 1987-11

Conference presentation
  1. Using a numerical model to propose a new laboratory oil exposure design

    Håvard Guldbrandsen Frøysa, Raymond Nepstad [+6]

    46th Larval Fish Conference 2023-05-07

  2. An ecosystem-based modeling system for predicting oil spill impacts in the marine environment

    JoLynn Carroll, Geir Morten Skeie [+30]

    Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2014-01-26

  3. SYMBIOSES - An integrated modeling framework for decision support in marine ecosystem based management

    JoLynn Carroll, Frode Bendiksen Vikebø [+6]

    Arctic Frontiers 2013 2013-01-20

  4. An ecosystem based impact assessment and management tool for the marine environment

    JoLynn Carroll, Frode Bendiksen Vikebø [+6]

    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration meeting 2012-11-20

  5. Ecotoxicological mechanisms and models in an impact analysis tool for oil spills

    Frederik De Laender, Gro Harlaug Olsen [+11]

    3rd Norwegian Environmental Toxicology Symposium 2010-04-12

  6. Carbon flux and ecosystem feedback in the northern Barents Sea in an era of climate change

    Marit Reigstad & JoLynn Carroll

    Arctic Frontiers Conference 2009-01-19

  7. Effects of petroleum-associated compounds on the energy budget of Arctic benthic organisms

    Gro Olsen, Eirin Sva [+4]

    SETAC Europe annual meeting 2007-05-20

Academic review
  1. Cold Seeps in a Warming Arctic: Insights for Benthic Ecology

    Emmelie K. L. Åström, Arunima Sen [+2]

    Frontiers in Marine Science 2020-05-21

JournalCorrigendum
  1. Publisher Correction: A genomic catalog of Earth’s microbiomes

    Stephen Nayfach, Simon Roux [+262]

    Nature Biotechnology 2020-11-18

Academic chapter
  1. The Arctic seas

    Michael L. Carroll & JoLynn Carroll

    Biogeochemistry of Marine Systems 2020-02-03

  2. Chapter 26. The Practicalities of the Ecosystem Approach in the Barents Sea: The ECOBAR Project

    Tavis Potts, Branka Valcic [+2]

    The Limits of Maritime Jurisdiction 2014-01-01

  3. Challenges Performing Risk Assessment in the Arctic

    Gro Harlaug Olsen, JoLynn Carroll [+3]

    Produced Water 2011

  4. Bioaccumulation of radiocaesium in Arctic seals from Northeast Greenland

    JoLynn Carroll, Kristina Rissanen [+1]

    Radionuclides in the Environment - Int. Conf. On Isotopes in Env. Studies 2006

  5. The Arctic Seas

    Michael Leslie Carroll & JoLynn Carroll

    Biogeochemistry of Marine Systems 2003

  6. Preface

    JoLynn Carroll & Ian Lerche

    Sedimentary Processes:Quantification Using Radionuclides 2003

Conference poster
  1. Chemosynthesis-influenced trophic relationships and community structure at Barents Sea cold seeps

    Emmelie Åström, Michael Leslie Carroll [+5]

    EGU General Assembly 2019 2019-04-07

  2. Trophic relationships and community structure at cold seeps in the Barents Sea

    Emmelie Åström, Arunima Sen [+5]

    ARCTOS annual meeting 2018 2018-03-13

  3. Methane Cold Seeps as a Biological Oasis in the High-Arctic Deep-sea: Benthic community structure at Vestnesa seep, 79˚ N

    Emmelie Åström, Michael Leslie Carroll [+4]

    ARCTOS annual meeting 2018 2018-03-13

  4. Trophic relationships and community structure at cold seeps in the Barents Sea

    Emmelie Åström, Arunima Sen [+5]

    Arctic Frontiers 2018 2018-01-21

  5. Arctic cold seeps in marine methane hydrate environments: impacts on shelf macrobenthic community structure offshore Svalbard

    Emmelie Åström, Michael Leslie Carroll [+2]

    13th International Conference on Gas In Marine Sediments 2016-09-19

  6. Exploring Arctic cold seeps with photomosaics and GIS

    Arunima Sen, Emmelie Åström [+2]

    13th International Conference on Gas In Marine Sediments 2016-09-19

  7. Biomonitoring polluted sediments in Arctic regions - possibilities and challenges using benthic foraminifera. Case studies from northern Norway

    Kari Skirbekk, Noortje Dijkstra [+5]

    European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2016 2016-04-17

  8. Differential methane oxidation activity and microbial community composition at cold seeps in the Arctic off western Svalbard

    Friederike Gründger, Mette Marianne Svenning [+7]

    EGU General Assembly 2016 2016-04-17

  9. Methane discharge from Arctic gas hydrates: warming or natural ventilation?

    Wei-Li Hong, Marta E. Torres [+4]

    AMGG research school meeting 2016-04-11

  10. Benthic faunal community structure associated with an Arctic deep sea cold seep at 79°N, Svalbard

    Emmelie Åström, Michael Leslie Carroll [+4]

    Gordon Research Conferences, Natural Gas Hydrate Systems. 2016-02-28

  11. Differential methane oxidation activity and microbial community composition at cold seeps in the Arctic off western Svalbard

    Friederike Gründger, Mette Marianne Svenning [+7]

    Gordon Research Conferences, Natural Gas Hydrate Systems. 2016-02-28

  12. Benthic macro fauna in Svalbard methane seeps: Community structure and signs of novel methane-associated species

    Emmelie Karin Linnea Åström, Michael Carroll [+4]

    Arctic Frontiers Meeting 2015-01-18

  13. Tracing methane emissions in the Arctic Ocean using foraminifera

    Giuliana Panieri, Chiara Consolaro [+9]

    Gordon Research Conference on Natural Gas Hydrate Systems 2014-03-23

Lecture
  1. Methane release at underwater mounds in the Barents Sea (76° N) and its impact on Arctic benthic faunal communities

    Emmelie Åström, Arunima Sen [+4]

    AMGG Research School Annual meeting 2017 2017-10-03

  2. Environmental Changes of the Last Glacial Cycle Controlling a Re-Emerging Arctic Gas Hydrate System

    Pavel Serov, Sunil Vadakkepuliyambatta [+9]

    9th International Conference on Gas Hydrates 2017-06-25

  3. Methane release at underwater mounds in the Barents Sea: Impact on Arctic macro-benthic faunal communities

    Emmelie Åström, Arunima Sen [+3]

    Ecosystem Studies of Sub-Arctic and Arctic Seas - ESSAS 2017-06-13

  4. Sub-seabed methane emissions influences infaunal and megafaunal community structure at Vestnesa cold seep, 79 N°

    Emmelie Åström, Michael Leslie Carroll [+4]

    13th International Conference on Gas In Marine Sediments 2016-09-19

  5. Deglaciation-driven methane release developing gas hydrate pingos at Storfjordrenna Trough, Svalbard

    Pavel Serov, Sunil Vadakkepuliyambatta [+8]

    13th International Conference on Gas In Marine Sediments 2016-09-19

  6. Shell growth and environmental control of methanophyllic Thyasirid bivalves from Svalbard cold seeps

    Michael Leslie Carroll, Emmelie Åström [+5]

    4th International Sclerochronology Conference 2016-06-05

  7. Infaunal and megafaunal benthic community structure associated with cold seeps at the Vestnesa Ridge (79 N)

    Emmelie Åström, Michael Leslie Carroll [+4]

    EGU General Assembly 2016 2016-04-17

  8. Shell growth and environmental control of methanophyllic Thyasirid bivalves from Svalbard cold seeps

    Michael Leslie Carroll, Emmelie Åström [+5]

    EGU General Assembly 2016 2016-04-17

  9. Methanotrophic activity in the water column above shallow gas flares west of Prins Karls Forland, Arctic Ocean

    Friederike Gründger, Mette Marianne Svenning [+7]

    EGU General Assembly 2016 2016-04-17

  10. Infaunal and megafaunal community structure associated with cold seeps at the Vestnesa Ridge (79 N°) Svalbard

    Emmelie Åström, Michael Leslie Carroll [+4]

    AMGG research school meeting 2016-04-11

  11. Differential methane oxidation activity and microbial community composition at cold seeps in the Arctic off western Svalbard

    Friederike Gründger, Mette Marianne Svenning [+7]

    AMGG research school meeting 2016-04-11

  12. Shell growth and environmental control of methanophyllic Thyasirid bivalves from Svalbard cold seeps

    Michael Leslie Carroll, Emmelie Åström [+5]

    45th Benthic Ecology Meeting 2016-03-16

  13. Differential methane oxidation activity and microbial community composition at cold seeps in the Arctic off western Svalbard

    Friederike Gründger, Mette Marianne Svenning [+7]

    Ocean Sciences meeting 2016 2016-02-21

  14. Chemosynthetic-influenced benthic macro faunal communities in Svalbard, Norway

    Emmelie Karin Linnea Åström, Michael Carroll [+4]

    AMGG Research School Workshop 2015-03-23

  15. Coupling and feedbacks in the thermogenic gas hydrate system of the Arctic

    Jurgen Mienert, JoLynn Carroll [+13]

    PERGAMON Final Symposium 2013-11-05

  16. SYMBIOSES – et integrert modelleringsverktøry for støtte til marin økosystem basert forvaltning

    JoLynn Carroll, Frode Bendiksen Vikebø [+6]

    Risikoforvaltning, fiskeri og nye næringer i Nord 2013-09-17

erratum
other
  1. Arctic Ocean: Radionuclides

    Agata Zaborska & JoLynn Carroll

    Encyclopedia of Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry 2011-12-15

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